THE 2013 FALL AND WINTER FASHION IN THE NEW YORK RUNWAYS

By: Maritza Villarroel
Exclusively By Rex Fabrics
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In the city of the skyscrapers, New York, great designers and, newcomers came together on the runways with a new fashion edition.

The designs of the upcoming Fall and Winter 2013 season displayed splendid models from newcomers in this arena, like Victoria Beckham, Cordero of Gwen Stefani; and Lacoste, among many others.

The extravagant designer, Victoria Beckham, placed her personal hallmark on the “Fashion Week in New York” runway, with her style of pure lines that is slimming to the female figure.  Her collections have been described as the most perfect ones for the office without being too innovative in her collections, where the black, grey, Klein blue and, yellow colors prevail.

These collections from Beckham had great attention with the combination of brown with black in all styles of skirts; also suggesting very elegant dresses introduced in green, black, red and, grey colors.

These designs of tight-fitting dresses at the height of the waist varied through different styles of skirts with straight lines and ruffles.

This time, Beckham suggested the color blue which he put together with brown in a very elegant design that provided shade of freshness to this cold season.

The combination of all of his models walked the runways with his 2013-2014 collection of very high black boots.

Gwen Stefani introduced a new collection at this event which was divided into six parts:  The first with soldier style women where green, brown and blue colors prevailed; with baggy pants, long coats, boots, and belts.  On the other hand, he showed his inclination towards the Rasta culture, through a collection of garments with the influence of RagaMuffin, with a trivial combination of Navajo Indian prints and Rasta hats.  Another part of the collection was focused on the Londoner women with garments like shirts, ties, pants, and jackets, which, although they are considered garments for men, the designer reinvented herself to give it a feminine touch.

Gwen also introduced the style of women with weaknesses for animal skins, prints, and textures with somewhat eccentric stitches and lines, and finally, she addressed glamorous women, with black garments put together with transparencies and silks with a marked feminine 70’s style cut.

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